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Thursday, October 1, 2015

I never use to sign up for workshops, because I didn't have a babysitter to watch my babies at home........ But now, I have a teenager! Gotta love the built in babysitter!

So... I decided to sign up for a few workshops my district was hosting at our high school, I loved them!

Last Summer, I went to iPads in the Classroom. I have always wanted an iPad for my classroom, but have never been lucky enough to get one. But I signed up for the workshop with the hopes that one day I would get one and then I would have the knowledge and expertise to use it in my classroom!

Well, I walked in and our wonderful presenter gave each of us an iPad for our classroom! I was so excited and sad at the same time! I had wished my other Kindergarten team mates were at this workshop with me!

Our presenter gave us a chance to play with our iPad and then she asked us to do some research. Wow! There is a lot of information about the iPad in the elementary classroom! Just Google it yourself and you will be amazed!

They were a wonderful addition to my classroom this past school year!

To learn how to set up and how to make the most of my iPads, I went straight to Sharing Kindergarten. She has some wonderful tutorials how to use iPads in your classroom! You have to check out her iPads 101 blog post! I had to get her iPads 101 pack to save my sanity and help organize my classroom iPads! A few of my favorite apps are:(I have not been paid in any way to talk about these apps. I use these in my classroom and just love them!)

This is another app that is awesome! It works on letters and phonics! Since I mainly teach math and science, my kids use this as a fun bonus activity! (Which makes them want to play it more!) Again, it cost me $1.99, but is worth it!

The Ten Frame flashes on the screen and they have to press the correct number. You can set how long it flashes and how long they have to answer.

Of course, iPads can be used for so much more than learning games! It is great for my students to take a picture of their work and, when I have time, look over it and check their level of understanding in their station.

It is also a great way for the students to show their creativity! Just ask them to video themselves! You will see their creative sides come out!

Well, that is all for now! I am working on a post about getting the wiggles out! I purchased some amazing wobble chairs and I can't wait to tell you more about them! They are saving my sanity this school year!!!

Sunday, August 30, 2015

This was me after school on Friday! Whew! I was exhausted!My Kinders were awesome this week! So sweet! So happy! So excited about school! It made for an excellent week! I was one happy, (but extremely tired), teacher. My husband says I am out of game shape! It's time for my two-a-days to get me back in game shape! I know in 9 weeks, I will be back to my normal self! Until then, it's lots of coffee for me!

We learned lots of new procedures in my classroom! I began teaching Whole Brain Teaching with my Kinders! They are loving it! I am loving it! They can't wait to learn more! Another reason I love teaching Kindergarten! They are sponges absorbing everything they hear and loving everything!On Friday, we decided to have some more fun! I taught them how to use the glue bottle!

After they colored the cute apple, they put glue dots and then I help them glitter. They loved it! {Sorry I forgot to take a picture of the final product! They really turned out cute!}If you need more help teaching your class to glue, I have a blog post you can read {here}. If you have already started teaching, I hope this next week is an awesome week for you! If you haven't started teaching yet, I hope you get rested up for your first week back!Happy Teaching!!!

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Hi all! I am so sorry for leaving the blogging world for a few (very long) months! I really hope you can forgive my absence!!!

I have to apologize for my lack of blogging this school year. I have had some personal issues and have had to step back from the blogging world to get my life back on track. My class was high energy and needed some extra attention this past school year. My own two beautiful kiddos really needed me this past school year. (They both have been more involved this year).My husband (who is also high energy and high maintenance - wink wink! - but boy do I love him!) has also begged for extra attention this year.My Mom passed away a few years back and my Dad has needed some extra attention this year. I have needed to get my spiritual life for me and my family back on track and going on the right path.I have really been pulled in a million directions this year!So, needless to say, I really needed to step back and get my personal life in order. I appreciate all the emails I have received asking about me! I really have missed blogging and all the friends I have made! When I began blogging this was my way to connect and help others. I really do love to help others and, I was hoping, by blogging, I could do that. I am hoping to help share ideas through my blog posts again soon!Thank you for staying with me!!! I have been super busy, and have tried to connect on Facebook and Instagram with the happenings in my classroom! If you aren't connected with me yet, you can catch up with me on those two social media sites. I also try to Twitter, but am not super successful at that yet. And I am brand new to Periscope, (I have been too nervous to do that yet!)Thank you again for understanding and your patience!Love and miss y'all!!!

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Thank you Mrs. Russell for this adorable graphic!!Can you believe it is almost time for back to school? In some areas, I know you are already back in school (so sorry -
but, come May, I will be completely jealous of you!) I still have a
few weeks, so I am in full swing of planning, printing, copying,
laminating, cutting, working on bulletin boards and updating my classroom!

This is my back to school bulletin board from a few years ago. It is one of my favorites!

Do you have a child that is getting ready for Kindergarten?I have some friends with children starting Kindergarten this school year, and they asked me for some tips (this list has some great tips).

Here are a few more suggestions I always share to help children or students with fine motor skills:

* Grab a pipe cleaner and have your child make a bracelet by adding fruit loops (and they can learn about patterning while they add the colors)

* Use clothes pins and have your child open it and clip some papers together or put that clip on their favorite snack bag or finding letters in a magazine. (this is great to work their little finger and hand muscles!)

* Grab a spray bottle and have your child spray water on the plants outside!

* Grab some play dough or clay and roll it out to make letters, numbers and shapes (they could even roll it out into a strip and cut it to work on their cutting skills)I have a play dough station in my classroom and my students LOVE it! It has always been the favorite station in my classroom! If you would like some play dough mats for your classroom or home, my packet, I Can Read the Alphabet, has some play dough mats included in the packet. But, right now, Educents has included my packet in a bundle that you can purchase, and many other awesome products, at a reduced price!

I am excited to announce that Educents.com is having a HUGE back-to-school blowout sale and I am going to be featured in one of the curriculum bundles! From July 30 - August 2 (Wednesday - Saturday), they are bringing back all of their favorite and most popular bundles for INSTANT download at up to 77% OFF! There is something for everyone and it is their BIGGEST sale of the year!
Take a peak into what is on sale! Tell your friends, because there is something for everyone who teaches children in PreK - 8th grade!

Okay... If you can't tell.... Vegas is a blast! When I got home, my besties at home asked if I had a great time.... How can you go to Vegas and not have a great time? I met some amazing bloggers that I have stalked the past 3+ years! I met some amazing friends that I have talked to for 3+ years! I laughed! I cried! I was in awe! Y'all, these people were so sweet! And they knew who I was! I came home on cloud 9!

Listening:to my family watch television. They can not make up their mind what they want to watch! It is driving me nuts! For a few minutes it is the Star Trek movie (the 2009 one with Chris Pine.,,,need I say more!) and then they change it to sports... then they change it back! (I think my kids have been home too long!)

Loving:I have been reading Magic Tree House books with my son and Lois Lowry books with my daughter! So much fun! We are having our own little book club! I am loving it!!!

Thinking: I sooo need a pedicure! I may have to give myself one tomorrow!

Wanting: a cleaning fairy! My house needs a deep dusting! And dust and I do not get along! I am about to resort to mean mommy tactics to get it done!

Needing: to organize my closets. I have been dreading this! It is my goal to get it done when I get home from VEGAS!

4th Plans: I don't have any yet! We are staying low key this year because of VEGAS!

Sunday, January 19, 2014

My kids, classroom, husband, activities... have been really keeping me busy this year! In my last post I mentioned I wanted to really spend more time with my family and I have to say I have truly been doing just that! I love spending time with my two beautiful children and I think they are really loving the extra attention! Time flies and I am trying to soak it all up before they fly away (I have a high school freshman and it seems like these years are flying away!)

Speaking of flying away....

Has this school year been flying by for you? It has for me! I can not believe January is half over! It won't be long and my school will be discussing preregistration for Kindergarten for next year!

With that in mind, I recently had a friend ask what her child needed to know to be ready for Kindergarten in the Fall, (recently I saw this list and passed it on to my friend... It has some great suggestions).

I am no expert, but I personally think a child needs to know their first and last name and be able to say it if asked. Every year I have at least one child that may know their first name, but not their last name, (It would also be great if they could write their first name).

Some more suggestions to help with fine motor skills are:* Grab a pipe cleaner and have your child make a bracelet by adding fruit loops (and they can learn about patterning while they add the colors)* Use clothes pins and have your child open it and clip some papers together or put that clip on their favorite snack bag or finding letters in a magazine. (this is great to work their little finger and hand muscles!)* Grab a spray bottle and have your child spray water on the plants outside! * Grab some play dough or clay and roll it out to make letters, numbers and shapes (they could even roll it out into a strip and cut it to work on their cutting skills)

I have a play dough station in my classroom and my students LOVE it! If you would like some play dough mats for your classroom, my packet, I Can Read the Alphabet, has some play dough mats included in the packet. But, right now, Educents has included my packet in a bundle! You can purchase it, and many other awesome products, at a reduced price! I just got mine and am so excited about using it!